Machinewar
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You can try a repair install of 98SE and see if that helps. Here are instructions. Windows 98, 98SE, and Me Repair Installation Boot from CD Select Start PC with CD ROM Support Change to Optical Drive A:\>D: [Enter] where D: is optical drive Change to Win98 directory (win9x for ME) D:\>CD\WIN98 [Enter] Run Setup D:\WIN98>setup [Enter] Windows setup will perform a repair install. Settings, files, programs, drivers, etc. will be retained. May need to reinstall Win 98/Me updates. Note: Do not allow Windows to automatically install, it won't work. I dont think it will ask for the Pin. no.
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If it still has the OS on it try this http://www.angelfire.com/va3/vic3/winkeys.htm
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Simple to fix for someone who know a lot about computers. But not to a dummy like me. I'll check those links in greater detail when I get home. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> To begin insert your Windows XP Home CD and reboot you computer. A message "Press any key to boot from CD....." will appear, press the space bar to continue. Setup will now inspect your computer hardware and configuration. Setup now prepares your computer for install. From this menu press "ENTER" to begin the repair install. Windows XP License agreement, read, and if you agree press "F8" to continue, pr
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Check performance in task manger and in administrative tools under performance to see if it backs up your CPU %
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Would My Motherboard Work With Duel Core.
Machinewar replied to ampshock's topic in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
- LGA775 socket for Intel Pentium 4/Celeron CPU - Compatible with Intel 04B and 04A processors - Intel Hyper-Threading Technology ready -
Filter Material For Pc Case ?
Machinewar replied to mlegg510's topic in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
Sounds kinda simple, but use cheese cloth, thin enough to let air pass well, plus will stop dust and its cheap -
You have no clue how to OC. Do not touch your friends comp. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> If you have to raise the voltage to get it stable, that will cause the most heat increase, so keep a eye on the CPU temps. heat is what will kill it !!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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No, you have to have a AGP or PCI-e slot, if they make one I have never saw it ,even if they did, through the PCI it would run the same as a PCI video card anyway!
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They let me know this morning that it was scheduled to be closed today. May be lucky and have it open for one more day, but it is going. That was my big reason for sticking it out there, and I doubt I will be there much after that. Being a moderator was tough and I am almost glad to put that behind me. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Did a good job-sad to see techtv go down the way it did
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Dont know if its gone but I found my way here!